- Any senior from an Aurora high school or graduate who is a resident of Aurora or a member of Beta Sigma Phi Aurora City Council or family member pursuing higher education in her/his chosen field. This will include college, technical, business, or vocational schools. - Need will be weighed over G.P.A. - ScholarshipAmount: $1000.00

Do You know any African-American males who are seniors who want to go to college out of state for free?Call me MISTER is a coalition of black colleges who are looking for future black male teachers and will send them to a university or college for 4 years FREE. This is for African-American MALES ONLY.

The Colorado Municipal Bond Dealers Association (CMBDA) is currently offering a scholarship program designed to reward high school graduates with $1,000 scholarships to an accredited Colorado college or university. Up to 12 scholarships will be awarded. Recipients will not be eligible to renew the scholarship.

COMTO Colorado awards up to 5 scholarships to minority and women students who express an interest in pursuing college studies in a transportation-related field. Each scholarship award is offered for tuition, books, and/or room and board expenses.

Applications due Nov. 15. Each year, approximately 250 new Daniels Scholars are selected from among thousands who apply. They go through a rigorous application, interview, and selection process. The reward of being selected for the program is the opportunity to obtain a four-year college education at any nonprofit accredited college or university in the United States, complete with financial and personal support throughout the college journey.

The NHCSL Scholarship program is targeted to college-bound Hispanic high school students. The scholarships are awarded based on a selection criteria and are selected by an independent review committee.

This scholarship is awarded to an Aurora graduate who exemplifies superior citizenship through leadership skills, academic achievement anc community service. This is a $500 scholarship, renewable each year for four years as long as the student maintains a 3.00 GPA. The award is given at the discretion of the Hutchison family; a special preference may be shown to an accounting major.

Eligible applicants will be required to write a short, 500-1000 word essay which will be judged on how well-written, compelling, and persuasive they are. Applications are due April 15, 2015 and finalists will be notified of selection on May 30, 2015.

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